



The 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) is one of the most iconic Japanese performance cars ever produced, earning the nickname “Godzilla” for its dominance in motorsport and advanced engineering for its time. This example has been significantly upgraded beyond factory specifications, featuring a fully built RB26DETT inline-six engine with forged internals and a single turbo conversion designed for substantial power gains. Modern engine management through a Haltech Elite 2000 ECU and a flex fuel setup allows the engine to safely operate on multiple fuel types while maximizing performance potential. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a competition 6-puck clutch, this GT-R blends classic 1990s Japanese performance heritage with serious modern performance upgrades.

The exterior of the 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) features the model’s instantly recognizable motorsport-inspired design, defined by its sharp body lines, widened fenders, and purposeful stance. The clean, understated styling reflects the engineering-first philosophy of Nissan’s GT-R program during the late 1980s and early 1990s, where aerodynamic efficiency and track performance were prioritized over excessive styling elements. Signature details such as the squared front fascia, integrated rear spoiler, and muscular rear quarter panels emphasize the car’s racing pedigree and help distinguish the GT-R from standard Skyline models. The overall appearance remains timeless and purposeful, representing one of the most iconic silhouettes in Japanese performance car history. Inside, the cabin is designed with a clear driver-focused layout that reflects the GT-R’s performance mission. The cockpit features supportive sport seats, a straightforward dashboard design, and clearly arranged instrumentation that places all key controls within easy reach of the driver. The interior balances functionality with the classic character of early 1990s Japanese sports cars, creating an engaging environment for spirited driving. With its blend of analog gauges, performance-oriented ergonomics, and durable materials, the R32 GT-R interior complements the car’s mechanical capabilities while maintaining the authentic feel that enthusiasts appreciate from this legendary platform.

Power comes from Nissan’s legendary RB26DETT 2.6-liter turbocharged inline-six engine, now extensively built with CP forged pistons, Manley connecting rods, ACL race bearings, and ARP main and rod studs to handle significantly increased power levels. The factory twin-turbo setup has been replaced with a single turbo configuration, supported by a Haltech Elite 2000 standalone ECU and flex fuel capability for enhanced tuning flexibility. Additional upgrades include a Nitto head gasket, Greddy timing belt and pulleys, Mishimoto oil cooler, Greddy radiator, and a Greddy Grex oil filter relocation system to improve cooling and reliability under high-performance conditions. Power is delivered through a 6-speed manual transmission paired with a competition sprung 6-puck clutch, while Nissan’s ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system ensures traction and stability. Together, these upgrades transform the R32 GT-R into a highly capable modernized performance machine while retaining the core engineering that made the model legendary.




The 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) is one of the most iconic Japanese performance cars ever produced, earning the nickname “Godzilla” for its dominance in motorsport and advanced engineering for its time. This example has been significantly upgraded beyond factory specifications, featuring a fully built RB26DETT inline-six engine with forged internals and a single turbo conversion designed for substantial power gains. Modern engine management through a Haltech Elite 2000 ECU and a flex fuel setup allows the engine to safely operate on multiple fuel types while maximizing performance potential. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a competition 6-puck clutch, this GT-R blends classic 1990s Japanese performance heritage with serious modern performance upgrades.



Now here’s a veritable legend up for grabs in Fort Lauderdale right now. This 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R has just 50,000 miles on the clock and a host of features to make it a true hero of the race track or drag strip. Its RB28 has received a Nitto stroker kit, an Ati 1000hp harmonic damper, and more to make it really move like the wind. Add to all this a set of aftermarket wheels and a Midnight Purple paint job and you’ve got a car that’s nearly ethereal in being. And yet, it exists, we know where it is, and it’s up for sale. Contact us right now if you want to become its next custodian.



Caution! You are now in the presence of greatness. What you see here is not just a Skyline, nor just an R34, it is a V-Spec. Cementing its iconic status on the silver screen like Fast & Furious, the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec rose to fame, becoming a go-to bedroom wall décor for kids. Nissan was financially struggling at the time, but their unwavering valor led them to introduce more aggressive styling and set the stage for iconic Nismo special editions. Today, these masterpieces are rare to find and are big-ticket items. This example of the 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 V-Spec comes to you with just 37,000 miles on its clock. It boasts a Nismo body kit and offers two keys.




The 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) is one of the most iconic Japanese performance cars ever produced, earning the nickname “Godzilla” for its dominance in motorsport and advanced engineering for its time. This example has been significantly upgraded beyond factory specifications, featuring a fully built RB26DETT inline-six engine with forged internals and a single turbo conversion designed for substantial power gains. Modern engine management through a Haltech Elite 2000 ECU and a flex fuel setup allows the engine to safely operate on multiple fuel types while maximizing performance potential. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a competition 6-puck clutch, this GT-R blends classic 1990s Japanese performance heritage with serious modern performance upgrades.



The Nissan 350Z revived Nissan’s Z-car heritage when it debuted in the early 2000s, blending sharp styling with strong naturally aspirated V6 performance and a driver-focused chassis. Showing over 72,000 healthy miles, this 2006 Nissan 350Z takes that formula a step further with a serious performance upgrade. Showing the aggressive potential of the platform, this example has been fitted with a GTM twin turbo kit that transforms the character of the VQ35DE engine. Finished in Silver Alloy Metallic and paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, this Z remains true to its enthusiast roots while benefiting from substantial aftermarket enhancements. With forced induction, upgraded fueling components, and performance-oriented drivetrain upgrades, this 350Z offers the kind of power and engagement that makes modified Z-cars such a staple of modern Japanese performance culture.



The 80s brought about a massive change in the automotive world; it was a seismic shift in terms of customer taste and what manufacturers brought to the table. While the 70s were a nice era for the car in general, the 80s would transform into a whole lot of synth and digital. The “Z” by Nissan was one of those machines that helped shape the 80s. Feast your eyes on the 80s in motion and get behind the wheel of this 1986 Nissan 300ZX we have today. Hailing from Palm Coast, Florida, and with just 79,035 miles on its clock, this '80s beauty is the perfect weekend drive and even serves as the foundation for a high-performance build.




The 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) is one of the most iconic Japanese performance cars ever produced, earning the nickname “Godzilla” for its dominance in motorsport and advanced engineering for its time. This example has been significantly upgraded beyond factory specifications, featuring a fully built RB26DETT inline-six engine with forged internals and a single turbo conversion designed for substantial power gains. Modern engine management through a Haltech Elite 2000 ECU and a flex fuel setup allows the engine to safely operate on multiple fuel types while maximizing performance potential. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a competition 6-puck clutch, this GT-R blends classic 1990s Japanese performance heritage with serious modern performance upgrades.



Introduced as the performance-focused version of the Mustang fastback, the Mach 1 quickly became one of the most recognizable muscle cars of the era. By 1970, the Mach 1 represented the sweet spot between aggressive styling and serious V8 performance, offering buyers a variety of potent engine options along with distinctive design cues that set it apart from standard Mustangs. This particular 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 shows just over 91,000 miles and presents as a classic example of Ford’s golden-era muscle car formula. Finished in red and equipped with the signature shaker hood scoop, this Mach 1 combines vintage performance appeal with period-correct styling. With its 351 cubic-inch V8 and a desirable 4-speed manual transmission featuring a Hurst shifter, it offers the engaging driving experience enthusiasts seek from classic American muscle.



The Fox-body Mustang remains one of the most influential performance cars in American automotive history, and this 1988 Ford Mustang GT Hatchback represents a heavily upgraded example of the platform. Known for its lightweight chassis and highly tunable 5.0-liter V8, the Fox Mustang became a staple in the performance community throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. This particular car has been extensively modified with serious performance hardware, including forged engine internals and a Vortech VS-1 supercharger producing approximately 13 pounds of boost. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission, replacing the factory automatic setup. The odometer currently shows 9,999 miles, although the true mileage is unknown. With upgraded drivetrain components, suspension improvements, and modern cooling and braking systems, this Mustang offers the classic Fox-body experience combined with significantly enhanced performance.

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